New update! Main things are fleet command modes and translations. Lots of bug fixes. * Fixed several crashes/hangs and some tournament mode related memory leaks * Fixed hitching when traveling between sectors * Add several new translations: Japanese, Polish, French, German, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish. Translations are not 100% final. * Add fleet commands: Disengage, Fire at Will, Attack my Target (previous behavior) * Improve modding diagnostics and error reporting * Add count system to tournament menu, makes adding 100 identical fighters to your fleet painless * Allow disabling steam cloud support while retaining achievements, etc. (cvar kSteamCloudEnable). Don't forget to manually move save slot data. * Improve performance diagnostic graphs, can turn on multiple graphs at a time. * Prevent recursive fleet screen use * Add manual camera controls to tournament mode and improve automatic camera. Let me know about any problems!
[ 2015-08-27 03:53:22 CET ] [ Original post ]
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- Reassembly Linux [100.13 M]
- Reassembly Fields Expansion
BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TIME FOR THAT!!!
You're too busy crafting the perfect vessel, a spaceship pristine and precise and, perhaps, powerful, agile, and envy-inducing. Your shapes and colors will induce both fear and wonder into the electronic hearts of whatever insectoid, angley, squarish, plantlike race of alien ships that you come across in your digital safari.
And then you grow. And it changes everything. Now your left wing must become your right wing in a lopsided arrangement of fancy new weaponry and mega-buffed shields. You recall thinking when you last were destroyed (and you will be destroyed), that you really needed to buff up that armor. Right? Definitely.
And then you grow again. And again. And now you're a battleship capable of producing your own fleet, and each member of your fleet can spawn it's own fleet, and you need it. Your enemies are constantly changing shapes, sizes, and intensities as ships created and honed through the experience of a thousand battles find their way from their creator's computer to yours, leaping into your universe with all the mercy in the world of NONE AT ALL.
It's time to visit the electronic tide pool.
Reassembly
- Gorgeous Vector-Based Graphics
- Procedurally Generated Universes
- Ridiculously User-Friendly Spaceship Designer
- A Beautiful and Haunting Soundtrack by Peter Brown (Peaks)
- More Particle Effects Than You can Shake a Stick At
- Very Smart and Reactive AI
- Physics that Give Weight to Your Creations
- Asynchronous Multiplayer: Universes Populated by Fellow Players
- OS: 64 bit linux
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual CoreMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.1
- Storage: 150 MB available space
- OS: 64 bit linux
- Processor: 2.3 GHz+. Quad CoreMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.3+. 256MB+
- Storage: 250 MB available space
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